Russia hacks Taiwan; Diego Garcia shocker; ‘Sunken nuclear sub’ likely wasn’t; Small cruise missile set for test; And a bit more.
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Defense One delivers news, breaking analysis, and ideas on the topics and trends defining a new era in U.S. defense and national security. We publish news and commentary and hold live and virtual events. Defense One is part of GovExec, an information company that helps contractors and government leaders support each other.
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The Air Force picked longtime defense IT contractor Leidos to develop and manage the guts of the service’s next-gen command, control, and communications network Defense One has learned. Read the exclusive story by Lauren C. Williams: https://lnkd.in/gVe7zEnJ
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Despite delays, United Launch Alliance says its Vulcan heavy-lift rocket will still fly two missions for the Space Force before the end of the year—if the rocket’s second flight goes smoothly. Read the story by Audrey Decker: https://lnkd.in/gWY3kxKb
Can ULA clear the final hurdle on Vulcan?
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New commentary by Peter W. Singer and Mike Dahm: What reports got wrong about China’s ‘sunken nuclear submarine’ https://lnkd.in/gH7QgAuT
What reports got wrong about China’s ‘sunken nuclear submarine’
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Today's D Brief: Iran’s missile attack on Israel; Russia seizes town; Ukraine gathers industry; Jan. 6 whitewash.
Iran’s missile attack on Israel; Russia seizes town; Ukraine gathers industry; Jan. 6 whitewash; And a bit more.
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The Marine Corps is gingerly introducing its new Amphibious Combat Vehicle to its intended habitat—the coasts of Asia—two years after two surf rollovers led the Corps to suspend the vehicle’s water operations. One requirement: no big waves. Read the story by Sam Skove: https://lnkd.in/grBwaeJB #usmc #marinecorps #acv #amphibious
Two years after rollovers, Marines’ ACV is landing on Pacific beaches
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A group in Ukraine is testing the newest weapon against GPS jammers: cell phones. Could “networking phones together as one big distributed antenna” help Ukraine take out Russian electronic warfare operators? My latest for Defense One
In Ukraine, a US firm tests a promising tool against GPS jammers: cell phones
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NEW: Two U.S. destroyers fired a dozen interceptors to help Israel ward off a barrage of some 180 Iranian ballistic missiles, about twice as many as Tehran launched in its previously unprecedented April 14 strike, Pentagon officials said Tuesday evening. Read the story by Patrick Tucker: https://lnkd.in/gS8P4iWs
US destroyers intercept Iranian missiles as Mideast crisis intensifies
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Welcome to this Tuesday edition of The D Brief, brought to you by Ben Watson with Bradley Peniston.
The D Brief: Israeli troops in Lebanon; More Red Sea ship attacks; NATO’s new chief; Navy’s sub spending; And a bit more.
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The U.S. Navy’s next ballistic-missile submarine is already late and over budget—and the actual overrun might nearly quintuple the service's projections, a government watchdog agency says. Lauren C. Williams has more at: https://lnkd.in/d9ckKhHD